Saab Receives Order for Sustainment of Anzac Frigates

STOCKHOLM, Sweden — Saab has received an order from the Australian government under the Warship Asset Management Agreement (WAMA) that will see the continuation of sustainment for the Royal Australian Navy’s Anzac-class frigates, the company said in a Feb. 24 release.

This five-year follow-on program is a continuation of the ongoing framework sustainment agreement that covers the Anzac-class frigates, shore support and training facilities through the remaining life of the capability. Saab Australia has been supporting the Anzac-class frigates for 20 years and, under the sustainment agreement, will continue to provide combat system engineering, in-service support and maintenance services.

“The signing of the WAMA is a recognition of our long-term commitment to the Royal Australian Navy. The Anzac frigates are the trusted workhorse of the Navy and Saab has played an important role in evolving the fighting capability of the ships to meet current and future threats,” said Andy Keough, managing director for Saab Australia.

The majority of the work under WAMA will be carried out in Western Australia and at the Saab Australia headquarters in Adelaide.